After pulling Saitama over, Kuma asks Saitama a few questions and takes him to the station. Through further investigation into his background, the two officers come to the conclusion that Saitama may be the culprit behind a string of assaults that have been occurring around their precinct. The fact that he is unemployed and living in a rural abandoned area with blood on his hands makes him suspicious. While admitting that an unpopular hero is no different than a part-timer, Saitama wonders why the police force is against the heroes association before enjoying some pork cutlet offered by the inspector.

As they were still conversing the real culprit behind the string of officer enters the station, a demon level monster threat named Surprise-Attack Plum began attacking their establishment after shedding his delivery man disguise. He states his hatred and assault on the police was out of revenge for arresting him. With the disaster at hand, Chief Kuma was left without options and made a call of desperation to the same Hero Association, knowing full well what it would mean to the dignity of the police.

The derogatory, second chief of operations for the Hero Association McCoy want to hear Chief Kumo's plead, but before he could finish his sentence, Saitama snatches and breaks his cellphone, telling him that neither heroes, nor cops do their job by pleading. He offers to take care of the monster as a repayment for the pork cutlet.

Outside the police station where countless bystanders, the local news and a horde of heroes from the Hero Association HQ sent by the duplicitous operator McCoy; having leaked the information to the media and sent out every available upper rank hero in order to further disgrace the police station.

But when a lone police officer steps out of the building carrying out the monster on his back much to everyone's shock and awe as well as McCoy's charging. All the news channel sponsors present at the scene were desperate to know who the mystery officer was that took out the monster. Before anybody could thank him, Saitama had already left. When asked by another officer about him, Kuma simply called him a hero.